Welcome to our Resource Library — a collection of guides, tips, and activities to help families set healthy boundaries with phones and social media. Explore simple ways to spark imagination, encourage real-world play, and support kids in growing up curious, connected, and resilient.
We are on a mission to overcome digital addiction, rebuild relationships, and embrace life to the fullest.
Explore a curated library of practical tools including guides, toolkits, books, podcasts, and movies designed to help families, educators, and communities put the four norms into practice and reclaim childhood for the next generation.
An eye-opening article from *The Atlantic shares insights from hundreds of children on the rise of a phone-based childhood—and how real freedom and play are still what they crave most.
Psychologist Jean Twenge breaks down the best starter phone options for kids, from Gabb to Light Phone. This quick guide helps parents choose simple, safe devices that keep kids connected without the distractions of a smartphone.
This curated playlist from Common Sense Media invites parents and kids to engage with key questions about screen time, apps, and healthy digital habits. With short, guided dialogues, it’s a great resource for families exploring how to balance phones and play together.
A printable guide from Wait Until 8th that helps families set boundaries around phone use. It outlines simple rules and expectations to promote safe, responsible habits for kids getting their first phones.
This concise guide from Wait Until 8th helps families view smartphone access as a journey by treating parents as coaches and setting clear phases of freedom and responsibility. It’s ideal for parents starting a phone plan with kids while emphasizing growth, transparency, and shared accountability.
This concise guide from Wait Until 8th helps families view smartphone access as a journey by treating parents as coaches and setting clear phases of freedom and responsibility. It’s ideal for parents starting a phone plan with kids while emphasizing growth, transparency, and shared accountability.
It occurred to me where my son's desire for a phone originated: He had seen the adults around him − my husband, grandparents and me − absorbed by our devices.